In Georgia, a snake that is white with two distinct rings may be the Eastern Hognose Snake, which can exhibit a pale coloration. However, it’s important to note that the appearance of snakes can vary widely, and the two rings might also suggest other species or patterns. If you're seeing a snake that fits this description, it’s best to observe it from a safe distance and consult a local herpetologist for accurate identification.
From your description - it sounds like a California King Snake (non-venomous)
The snake you are describing is likely the Eastern Rat Snake, also known as the black rat snake. While they are typically black, they can also be grayish, especially in certain regions or among younger individuals. This non-venomous snake is commonly found in Georgia and is known for its distinctive white or light-colored belly. Eastern Rat Snakes are often mistaken for other species but can be identified by their slender bodies and pattern variations.
The king cobra is a dark snake with white rings around its body. The head is large and it has two short fangs.
There are several different types of black snakes with white rings. I'll list those that I know of: Death Adder Stephen's Banded Snake Bandy Bandy California Mountain King Snake Long Nosed Snake I can't really think of anymore right now, but try typing these names into Google image search and see if you recognise any of these.
the Australian brown snake even tho it ain't brown prob a relative, also known as easten brown.
Cottonmouth (white mouth). The answer's in the question.
White-lipped Snake was created in 1858.
the white snake.
Georgia White was born in 1903.
Madame White Snake - opera - was created in 2010.
the Asian blind snake has indentations on head instead of eyes has rosy and white scales is that the snake you were wiki ing for?
The White-Ringed Rock Snake